MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Girlhood (15), directed by Celine Sciamma
THIS beautifully observed drama about disenfranchised youth in the outskirts of Paris is a classic coming-of-age story.
Its powerful protagonist is Marieme (Karidja Toure) who, in a bid to escape the realities of a violent home life and lack of education prospects, joins a girl gang who hang out in shopping centres, where they take no prisoners.
GEOFF BOTTOMS recommends an inspiring, political and bittersweet account of the munitions factory workers who are the fore-runners of the modern women’s game
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
Timeloop murder, trad family MomBomb, Sicilian crime pages and Craven praise
SIMON PARSONS is beguiled by a dream-like exploration of the memories of a childhood in Hong Kong


